By Barbara Metcalf, Teaching Faculty Member, Bachelor of Nursing Program, Faculty of Health and Human Sciences, VIU For all blog posts on this topic see Calibrated Peer Review Part I, Part II, Part III and Part IV I would like…Read more ›

I will admit it – and not with any embarassment – I was a ‘plunker’ in high school. High school was when I first starting exploring metacognition – figuring out how I learned to think and thought about learning –…Read more ›

I’m currently reading a book titled ‘Everything Bad is Good for You: How Today’s Popular Culture is Actually Making Us Smarter’ by Steven Berlin Johnson. I would recommend reading this book. It is an amazing and thought inspiring read. But…Read more ›